

Yes, I’m sure it’s fun and cool to have a ton of synths on stage with you, but what if one gets lost or damaged? Make a plan of what synths you need to bring to cover which sounds, and minimize the equipment you take with you. Likewise, if you run on all-batteries, always bring spares.ģ. It can save your equipment if you use one live, and even at home it can prevent damage from power surges. If you’re going to a venue you’re not familiar with, do you really want to blindly trust their plug sockets and power sources? If you don’t already have one at home, get yourself a power conditioner to sit in your rack. Expensive as it may be, it will make equipment easier to access, and will prevent it from being damaged by accidents.Ģ. This includes heavy duty keyboard stands (try to use a double braced X-style stand for 2 or more tiers of keyboards), and suitable flight cases and rack-mount cases.

Make sure to use proper furniture equipment. Here are nine tips and tricks to make sure your gig goes as smoothly as possible when on-stage with your gear!ġ.
